Fishermen’s Bastion is a fairy-tale-like viewing platform on Castle Hill built in 1905. Named after a guild of fishermen that protected the city during medieval times, it has seven towers, representing the seven Magyar tribes that settled in Hungary in 9th … Continue reading →

The Szechenyi Chain Bridge spans across the Danube River, connecting Buda and Pest in Hungary. The majestic bridge is a beautiful sight whether during the day or at night, seemingly guarded by two lion statues. Advertisements

Buda Castle is located on Castle Hill with mesmerizing views of the Danube River and the cityscape. There are probably only two places that will give you this beautiful view – on Castle Hill and Gellert Hill. Buda Hill has a … Continue reading →

Dachau Concentration Camp was the first camp that was set up by the Nazis, originally propagandized to keep the socially inappropriate and criminals when it was actually their very first step to eradicate the Jews. The Dachau Camp served its importance … Continue reading →

The BMW Welt, BMW Plant and BMW Museum are all located in the same vicinity in Munich. I am not a car fan, but visiting the plant of one of the world’s top car manufacturers would have been totally fascinating – only … Continue reading →

Weisse Brauhaus on Maderbréiustralle (Mader-brewery street) has history that dates back to 1540, where a brewery was thought to be situated at Weisse Brauhaus’ present location. It was first in the hands of the Mader-brewer family from the 16th to 18th … Continue reading →